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Message from a Pakistani national reporting an immigration fraud case

Immigration fraud case

Message received by CIReport

Full contact information is available to immigration officials willing to investigate the case.

The Honourable Minister,
I am writing about a matter very close to my heart and hope that you will attend my complaint personally. I have been writing to your different agencies about one K. Hayee who left Pakistan secretly on around 15th June 2011. She with the help of one R. Gilani is trying all sort of illegal methods to get immigration. Her visa has expired on 14th of December 2011 but she is overstaying.

She is also working illegally at the shop of same person with whom she is residing in Montreal. Although she is married here yet she is trying to get married in order to get immigration.

Followings are her particulars.

Mother’s name . N. Hayee. Date of Birth.June 2 1978. Pakistani. Contact. 1 514 *** 21** R. Gilani.
I can provide all proofs if i am approached by any of your officials trough my email or on cell phone No. 92 *** 86***33 or 92*** 86***33.
Sir, I have informed all your agencies before but fail to understand why I am not being informed about the outcome. Yours is the best system to punish the culprit. Why this delay. Why she is not being deported . Please take action against them. I shall always be thankful to you.
Yours Truly,
Y. J. Pakistan.

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Oops, Tamil MP Rathika Sitsabaiesan thinks Canadian population is … 9 million, but correctly numbers Sri Lankans

This MP clearly knows who she represents. Full video is below, where Sitsabaiesan refers to Sri Lanka as her “home”.

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Gallo-Sino-Irano-Israeli jetsetter Mikael Jim Prone in custody on human smuggling charges

Human Smuggling Attempt Busted At Vancouver Airport

CBC News via Huffington Post

A French citizen will appear in Richmond provincial court Tuesday to face charges of human smuggling.

According to court documents obtained by the CBC, Mikael Jim Prone claims to be a self-employed businessman living between France and Guangzhou, China.

He arrived at Vancouver airport last November on the same Air China flight as an Iranian brother and sister who made refugee claims on arrival. The pair travelled to Canada on Israeli passports which they discarded before disembarking.

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Failboat: Two years after the Ocean Lady, Tamil tide yields single authentic refugee

Few refugees recognized from Sun Sea, Ocean Lady

Stewart Bell

TORONTO • The refugee claims from the nearly 600 Sri Lankans who paid smugglers to ferry them to Canada are moving slowly and face dwindling odds of success, new statistics show.

Soon-to-be Canadians, presumably

More than two years after the Ocean Lady arrived off Vancouver Island carrying 76 Sri Lankan asylum seekers, only one has been accepted as a refugee so far, according to newly released Immigration and Refugee Board figures. Another has been ordered deported and the remaining claims are pending.

Of the 492 Sri Lankans who arrived in 2010 aboard the MV Sun Sea, only three have been recognized as refugees while 13 claims have been withdrawn and five abandoned. The remainder of the cases are scheduled to be dealt with over the next few months.

Together with an acceptance rate for Sri Lankan refugee claimants that plummeted to 57% last year, from 76% in 2010 and 91% in 2009, the figures suggest that the 568 boat people who arrived on Canada’s West Coast may face a tougher time than their countrymen who arrived earlier.

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Israeli birth tourists awarded $8-million in birth complication lawsuit

Family wins $8-million from Toronto General Hospital almost three decades after staff caused baby brain damage

Tristin Hopper

Nearly three decades after their baby was brain damaged by negligent staff at Toronto General Hospital, an Israeli family has won more than $8-million in compensation from the hospital’s operators.

On January 10, 1984, recent Canadian immigrant Atalyah Gutbir gave birth to a daughter Zmora. Emerging from the womb blue, silent and in critical condition – her arrival prompted panic in the delivery room. Deprived of oxygen in the womb for more than three hours, Zmora had suffered permanent brain damage.

According to a 2010 jury ruling, Zmora’s condition was caused by the failure of hospital staff to monitor the baby’s heartbeat during Atalyah’s labour. Detection “would have allowed an earlier intervention, (birth of the baby), which could have prevented permanent brain injury.”

Last week, an Ontario court dismissed an appeal by the University Health Network, the operators of Toronto General. The Network has been ordered to pay $5,500,000 in compensation, as well as $625,000 to each of Zmora’s parents.

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